Cardi B’s Concert Interrupted: Throws Mic at Fan Who Threw Drink Onstage

Fan throws drink at Cardi B during concert she hurls her mic at them 3

Mahi Educare

Cardi B has excellent aim. When someone spilt their drink on her during her performance, she hurled her microphone at them.

Someone attempted to play it cool with rapper Cardi B during a concert on Saturday after a string of attacks on musicians while they were performing. But she swiftly exacted retribution. A fan is seen in videos from a concert throwing a drink at Cardi, splashing her in the face. Cardi throws her microphone at the individual in a fit of rage, striking them square in the face.

Cardi was singing Bodak Yellow, one of her most popular songs. She entered the stage while strolling in an orange outfit that flowed. When the water touches Cardi, she freezes in her tracks, but the music is still playing in the background.

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When she realized who had thrown the beverage, she aimed her microphone towards them. The person is then taken into custody by her security and dragged away from the audience. Here are two films that depict the incident from various perspectives.

Singer-songwriter Harry Styles, who had the experience earlier this month in Vienna, is the most recent talent to have been struck in the face while onstage. A rose bouquet was presented to Styles at a concert in Cardiff, Wales, last month.

Bebe Rexha, Drake, Kelsea Ballerini, Steve Lacy, Kid Cudi, and Pink are among the most recent artists to have concertgoers throw objects at them in the middle of a performance, along with Cardi B and Harry Styles.

When audience member Nicolas Malvagna tossed his phone during a song last month while Rexha, 33, was onstage in New York City, Rexha was hit in the face. The outcome was that the musician was knocked to the ground, the phone split her eyebrow, and she needed stitches.

Meanwhile, Pink reacted when a fan hurled a bag carrying their deceased mother’s ashes on her stage, while Kelsea Ballerini was recently struck in the face during a performance in Boise, Idaho. An attendee posted a video of the exchange on Twitter, in which Pink is heard saying, “I don’t know how I feel about this.”


Earlier this month, during a break in her Weekends with Adele performance at The Colosseum in Las Vegas, Adele spoke about the most recent safety concerns at concerts. “Have you noticed how people are currently disregarding f—ing show etiquette? On stage, people are tossing things. The 35-year-old Hello singer said, “I f—ing dare, have you seen that,” in a fan-shot video.

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